The Shamayim V'Aretz Campus Fellowship

Co-Sponsored by A Well-Fed World

The Shamayim V’Aretz Campus Fellowship trains Jewish college students who care about animal welfare to take action. Fellows will participate in college wide learning initiatives and conference calls, learning how to raise awareness and best articulate animal welfare causes and Jewish veganism.

A campus fellow will have the opportunity to work directly with Rabbi Shmuly and the Shamayim V’Aretz leadership team. We will help you hone your activism and leadership skills, develop a plan on how to make animal welfare a talking point on your campus, and supply you with the tools necessary for tabling, leafleting, learning groups, and other outreach activities.

The fellowship is a school-year long commitment (August-May). Fellows are expected to attend monthly conference calls, complete 5-6 campus projects, and will be invited to a multi-day retreat in February, 2018. Fellows can receive seed money for campus projects and financial assistance with travel to the retreat in addition to a $500 stipend upon completion of all fellowship requirements.

Through the Shamayim Campus Fellowship fellows will learn valuable leadership skills and more importantly create a lasting change in the world.

The Shamayim V'Aretz Institute is a Jewish animal welfare organization that educates leaders, trains advocates, and leads campaigns for the ethical treatment of animals. Contact us at info@shamayimvaretz.org